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9/3/2019
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Regular
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Request to Approve a Resolution to Adopt the 2019 Kittitas County Hazard Mitigation Plan as Approved by the Federal Emergency Management Agency
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12
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Consent Agenda
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56110
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Resolution
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CHAPTER 9. FIRE DISTRICT #51 ANNEX <br />2 <br />– Total Value of Critical Facilities—The total value of critical facilities owned by the <br />jurisdiction is: $6,150,000 <br />– Current and Anticipated Service Trends— As the transient population traveling over I-90 <br />continues to increase, so do the District’s calls for service. The vast majority of responses are <br />directly related to incidents on I-90. The Community is also growing and calls for service have <br />increased due to this growth. <br /> <br />Figure 9-1. Fire District 51 Boundaries <br />9.3. JURISDICTION-SPECIFIC NATURAL HAZARD EVENT HISTORY <br />Table 9-1 lists all past occurrences of natural hazards within the jurisdiction. <br />9.4. HAZARD RISK RANKING <br />Table 9-2 presents the ranking of the hazards of concern. The jurisdiction is most at risk from earthquakes, <br />with severe storms ranked second. The area has moderate risk from flooding, wildfire, and volcano. There <br />is low risk from all other hazards. <br />9.5. APPLICABLE REGULATIONS AND PLANS <br />The following existing codes, ordinances, policies or plans are applicable to this hazard mitigation plan: <br />– Enhanced State Hazard Mitigation Plan, final rule CFR part 201.4 <br />– Building Code KCC 14.04 <br />– Kittitas County Comprehensive Plan <br />– Emergency Response Plan <br />– Critical Areas KCC 17A.05
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